Famous Roland analogue line mixer.
some Scuff marks but in beautiful condition and excellent working order.its Japanese domestic model and voltage is 100V.
Description
This Roland M-16E is in excellent condition, almost unmarked, with all original knobs & switches – it’s the nicest I’ve seen. The mixer has been tested in our workshops .
The Roland M16E is the big daddy of the M160.
The main features of the M16E are listed below
- 3-Band equalizer on each channel
- Switchable phantom power for condenser microphones
- Post-EQ insert socket
- Channel cut switch
- Channel Cue switch
- Five sends
- Four stereo returns
The M-16E is a rack-mount 16-channel mixer ideal for keyboard rigs & home recording setups. It can also be used as a summing mixer. Each channel has a three-band equalizer with 100 Hz LF, 10 kHz HF and an MF (mid frequency band) sweepable from 200 Hz to 5 kHz. Equaliser range is ± 15 dB so there’s plenty of boost & cut available
Each channel has a linear fader, pan pot, three echo sends and one aux send. The first two channels are sensitive enough for microphones (-50 to -10 dBm) and the rest are line inputs (-20 to +4 dBm)
The three echo sends are post-fader and the aux send is globally switchable between pre and post-fader. Echo sends are mono and returns are stereo (mono if just the L jack is used). The aux send & return is mono
The headphone output is fed by the pre-fader mix output, and the back panel has a “Phones Mix In” jack to allow other sources to be monitored simultaneously. All other connections are on the back panel
Roland has made provision for stacking multiple mixers: the back panel has bus in jacks for the four sends, so two mixers can share the same effects & aux sends. The mix out from a second mixer can be routed to a stereo echo return or patched to two channels. In this way it’s easy to combine the M16E with other mixers